Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] [pron] [adv] [verb] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Other night we had bacon and egg and I did n't fancy it very much so I just had two slices of bacon and one egg and made a couple of sandwiches out of it .
2 Erm , so like they just took all the fridge
3 On the evidence I 've seen so far I rather doubt that . ’
4 So maybe they only spend ten hours , instead of three hundred hours spent by the Red Arrows .
5 i 'll bring my mate with me so then we just miss three ? are plans for such a game real ? ( joke i guess ? ) if so what kind of footwear should i bring over ?
6 He came in so unexpectedly I probably acted dumb at first .
7 It bought trophies but more importantly it also provided two new sets of boccia balls .
8 we 're not , it 's not tomorrow it 's Wednesday , we get period one and two off so we only have half day
9 The ‘ council movement ’ was especially vigorous , and was widely debated among socialists in the years immediately preceding and following the First World War ( Renner , 1921 ; Pribicevic , 1959 ) ; and more recently it again aroused growing interest as a result of the experience of workers ' self-management in Yugoslavia , some tentative steps in that direction in other East European countries during the 1970s , and the formulation of ideas about ‘ participatory democracy ’ that arose from the new social movements of the late 1960s .
10 ‘ That 's probably why they always look stupid , ’ said Sam .
11 It was probably frightening , but right now she only felt weak and tired , grateful that somebody was taking charge .
12 Yeah , three hundred , now today you only got hundred and thirty because they the manual work .
13 Well he was out playing golf fairly recently he just dropped dead .
14 We can add also to the fact that fifteen billion dollars a year right , is lost by er third country exporters , alright so we still add another fifteen on there per year that is erm errr oh yes , same study again erm suggest that in nineteen eighty six , eighty seven the year they look looking at , over forty percent , right of support to U S farmers , forty percent , nearly half of all support to U S farmers , quote merely offset the losses created by policies of other industrialised countries alright so nearly half of the support given to farmers in the U S alright we t to get them to stand still in in er in numerative terms , right .
15 Well perhaps she only gets two pence a week pocket money and she saves one penny .
16 Oh course I can Erm there was a game that we called er Tin Lurky You probably wo n't well you never hear that expression now and er we used to get this old t any tin can and er you somebody would kick it you see and er the one that was sort of one used to have to fur and fetch this tin an bring it back again and then was should all hide , sounds a daft silly game , I know , but this one had to find us and the first one he found it was his turn next to fetch the tin and then find us again .
17 In the United States government support for organised labour came at a later date than in Europe ( only in the mid-1930s ) , and even then it still remained open to employers to try to persuade their own workers ( short of using overt coercion ) not to vote for union bargaining rights ( i.e. they still maintained ‘ an ethical mandate to continue with their belligerent behaviour towards unions ’ ( Adams , 1981 , p. 287 ) ) .
18 So she said I 'll do it on the computer and and I 'll let you know so we 're eighty pound behind well course we never sent one month at all !
19 The American airbase that was used to bomb Libya reached the end of an era today when it officially lost one of its three squadrons .
20 and took over the mill and rationalised the business during the 50s and from then on we only sold branded products and compound feeds .
21 From then on I continually sought quiet , and that although I went from one place to another .
22 Other people tempted to rearrange borders for ethnic reasons ( Hungarians looking at western Romania , Greeks eyeing southern Albania , Russians glaring this way and that ) will have to go on making their own calculations about how much they really want that bit of the country next door , how tricky seizing it might be , and so on .
23 To pick up David 's point now , if this is the client who 's already running the house , the mortgage , it 's , you know , a few years old , they want to take out a further advance , for some house improvements , or something , then obviously they now need more , so it might be at this stage we then want a P S P for the remaining , you know , ten years , eleven years , twelve years , or whatever , because they 've borrowed some more money from the building society .
24 [ in a frenzy of remorse ] O , how heartily I now despise all my former pursuits and headstrong appetites .
25 Alyssia looked at his expressive hands , the long , clever fingers , and she wondered how well he really knew this woman .
26 Edward 's second and third brothers , Ernest and Theodore , have recorded how occasionally they too shared these nature explorations and fishing expeditions in the London woodlands and around Swindon .
27 Crimes against society , such as theft , murder and outright war , as well as bad actions against family and friends , spring from our inborn desire to get our own way and do what we want , however much we normally keep those feelings under control .
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